In the United States — a nation with one of the highest incarceration rates globally — the question of how to sentence children who commit serious crimes remains one of the most difficult debates in criminal justice. Reports from organizations such as Human Rights Watch and the Equal Justice Initiative have documented cases in which individuals received life sentences for crimes committed before the age of 14. Those findings have intensified national discussion about the moral and legal limits of punishing children as adults.
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